There's one end-credits scene you won't want to miss if you're a
fan of the webslinger or internet culture.

Honestly, it's one of the best post-credits scenes we've ever
watched. But if you left the theater early, INSIDER has you
covered.

What Happens

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Neither of these Spider-Men are seen.

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Sony Pictures

A comic word bubble pops up on screen saying, "Meanwhile, in
Nueva York."

We then cut to, what appears to be, a lair. A young woman tells a
shadowy figure, "You're a bit late."

Multiple screens show what transpired over the course of the
"Spider-Verse" movie as the mystery figure appears in focus. It's
yet another Spider-Man we haven't seen yet, voiced by none other
than Oscar Isaac.

He wears a cool midnight blue and red futuristic suit.

"I was gone for two hours, what did I miss?" says the mystery
Spider-Man.

He has a device which allows him to travel through the multiverse
and visit other Spider-Men. He decides to go back to the very
beginning to "Earth-67." When he arrives, he's dropped into CBS'
1967 animated Spider-Man series.

The two Spider-Men start pointing at one another, in a recreation
of a very popular internet meme.
The two go back-and-forth for a little bit asking one another why
they're pointing at each other and who pointed first.

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A still from the CBS animated series.

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CBS

Finally, the futuristic Spider-Man says, "I'm Spider-Man. I need
you to come with me." The scene ends.

Who is THIS Spider-Man?

Fans will instantly recognize this as Miguel O'Hara, the
Spider-Man of 2099.

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Meet Miguel O'Hara. This is from "Spider-Man 2099 Vol. 1: Out of Time" from 2014.

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Marvel

The character was first introduced in the comics in 1992 by
writer Peter David and artist Rick Leonardi.

He's the first latino Spider-Man and has a brother named Gabriel.
O'Hara is from the future and gained his Spidey powers while
employed at Alchemax. He tried an experiment to replicate Peter
Parker's powers. Unsurprisingly, the experiment didn't go as
planned. Miguel's DNA was rewritten, leaving him to be 50%
spider.

Unlike some of the other Spider-Men, he doesn't swing around on
webs. Miguel's suit has, what I'm going to call, web wings. He
flies around with anti-gravity material on his back.

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Miguel shows off his spider wing tech.

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Marvel

The woman we see on screen is Lyla, Miguel's assistant. She's
voiced in the movie by Greta Lee.

What did I just watch?

A lot of this is a fun gag scene. Anyone who has spent a lot of
time on Twitter and Tumblr, and is familiar with memes, has
probably come across this popular GIF of Spider-Man pointing at
another Spider-Man.

Miguel O'Hara travels back in time to the 19th episode of the CBS
cartoon called, "Double Identity." The episode (which you can watch here) contains a scene with two
Spider-Men, one of which is a villain, pointing at one another.
The cops are perplexed and can't identify the real Spider-Man
from the fake.

What does this mean for future Spider-Men / Spider-Verse movies?

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Miguel's spider suit is darker than others.

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Marvel

If you weren't doubled over in fits of laughter, you'll have
noticed Miguel told the original Spider-Man he needed him to come
with him. It sounds like Miguel is gathering together a group of
his own Spider people from multiple universes for some important
reason.

One guess? He may be trying to save a bunch of Spider-Men (and
women) from an impending threat. In one Spider-Man 2099 comic
from Peter David and Will Sliney's 2014 run, a group of
supervillains called the Inheritors are out to kill every version
of Spider-Man that exists. Among them is a character named
Daemos who kills a number of
Spider people.

It's not clear whether or not this is the path Sony's
"Spider-Verse" will go down, but it is one option. Before
"Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" was even released in
theaters, Sony Pictures announced it's investing heavily in the
animated franchise. According to Variety, Sony is
already developing a sequel and spin-offs to the film. We're
ready to see more of Miguel, Spider-Noir, and more Spider people
who exist in the Spider-Verse.